Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Stormy day tommorrow

Once again, the late el Nino fall is producing another impressive storm. The storm center is heading straight for the Ohio Valley. We will be on the east side of the storm so our rain wont be a constant rain but will come in the form of possible severe thunderstorms. So, tomorrow expect T-storms and high winds with possible damage. On the flip side, on the west side of the storm, snow is possible. Chicago will see there first snow tomorrow but no accumulations. Temps will begin cool this weekend as the rollercoaster temp swings continue. Monday and Tuesday look very cold(about 15 degrees below normal) and we have to watch another possible storm that could produce moisture in that cold air. The models have the storm early next week right now too far out to sea to affect us but it needs to be watched.

Moderation reconvenes on Wendesday and Thankgiving is still looking nice and about 60. Look for rollercoaster weather for the balance of the month.

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